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  • Reply to: Joaquin Murrieta - The Man Whose Life Provided Inspiration for Zorro   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: markmalley

    I agree with stoks

  • Reply to: Scientific Breakthrough: Oldest partial genome sequenced, reveals Neanderthals twice as old as thought   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Mick McNulty

    I think the extinction of the Neanderthals was the first genocide.

  • Reply to: Timeline of the Harappan Civilization is Pushed Back 2,500 Years as Researchers Find New Reason for Its Fall   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Kaiser Tufail

    The picture on top of the article that shows 70-odd mud brick huts on a hilly outcrop is a reconstruction of the coastal Harappan-era site of Sokhta Koh near Pasni, Pakistan. The axonometric reconstruction was done by me. The site is unexcavated to date. An article by me can be read at:

    http://kaiser-footloose.blogspot.com/2008/11/on-coast-of-harappan-times....

  • Reply to: The human skull that challenges the Out of Africa theory   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Michael D

    There is no racist requirement to observe whether nature provides one, two, or more lines of human development, nor would such division suggest that one group is superior or inferior. The idea that skin color is the only differential in race is unlikely.

  • Reply to: Demonic Possession and the Ancient Practice of Exorcism on the Rise?   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: macre

    Hi Kathy , I would give you a link but this site doesn't allow it.
    Google : WND exclusive Meet modern-day pastor who cast out demons.

    You will find an article about not only a modern day exorcist but also a respected psychiatrist that has been working with the RCC now for some time authenticating mental illness over phenomena . Both men are alive today and you can find more about them also online .

  • Reply to: Demonic Possession and the Ancient Practice of Exorcism on the Rise?   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: KATHY Roberson

    You might find an answer in Malachi Martin's book......Hostage to the Devil

  • Reply to: The British Museum Distorts History and Denies its Racist Past   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Ephraim

    You are spot on! It was the British (and French) who endowed such artefacts with value that even the natives of the source-regions did not appreciate. Those were the pioneering days of Archaeology. Bare in mind that the current populations of countries like Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Iran are not of the original cultures, so it's little wonder that they didn't respect their heritage. Now, all of a sudden, they are demanding these items back to score political points. Hypocrisy!

  • Reply to: ‘Preservation’ of Peterborough’s Petroglyphs: When Non-Indigenous People Just Don’t Get it Right   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Jl

    Hi Lloyd,

    I'm very interested in learning about the true meaning of the petroglyphs. How can I access your article Into The Stone? I've watched the film and it's very good. Thank you.

  • Reply to: What is a Pyramid doing in the Heart of Rome?   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Zack21

    Do you even know what "dwapara yuga" is ?

  • Reply to: The Rise and Fall of Sumer and Akkad   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Charles Bowles

    The ancient Black Sumerians who were the first known inhabitants of Mesopotamia approximately 7,000 years ago referred to themselves as “SAGIGGA” which meant black headed or bald headed people, and never mentioned anything about their hair, especially since “BALD HEADED” mean having no hair on their black bald heads.  These original Black Africans were the inventers of time, using the number 60, as in seconds and minutes which gave us hours, days, months and years.  These ancient Black “bald headed” African people were masters of astronomy and even created a Lunar calendar.  The Sumerians also created one of the worlds first written languages called cuneiform, which was different from the ancient Black Egyptian hieroglyphic writing and the Phoenician “alphabet” which dates to approximately 1500 BCE..  All readers should learn how to interpret facts correctly in order to gain a true understanding of historical civilizations such as “Kengi” which the ancient Sumerians referred to as “land of civilized people”...

  • Reply to: The Truth Behind the Christ Myth: Ancient Origins of the Often Used Legend – Part I   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Millie

    Why can't we read stories about the Green Man? Cause writing wasn't really happening back in that early time. And about Genesis predicting Jesus, did you ever see Star Wars? Notice how the sequel knew exactly what happened in the first movie? The New Testament is the sequel to the Old Testament. So of course the writers of that Testament knew exactly how to paint Jesus to look like the fulfillment of the prophecy of the OT. DUH! And in fact, the Church knew what was expected so well, they made any of the gospels (like Nag Hammedi) that didn't fit the scheme apocryphal or ditched them all together. There were many gospels written about Jesus, and they don't all agree. And both the OT and NT have contradictory parts. I like the idea of Jesus I like the words that were attributed to him in the NT. Thomas Jefferson like Jesus' words too, tho Jefferson didn't believe in that kind of god. He did appreciate the morality attributed to Jesus, so he made his own bible by stripping out everything but just the words attributed to Jesus. Unfortunately humans keep waiting for Jesus to save them, when the point of life is to learn how to save ourselves.

  • Reply to: The British Museum Distorts History and Denies its Racist Past   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: gord

    Greetings MB

    Better to be a “social justice warrior” then to spout words of hatred, anger, animosity, ignorance.

    Do you know how diseases of the mind/heart/soul/spirit spreads? By saying absolutely nothing when confronted by words that are hateful, filled with anger, point the finger of blame etc…

    I am literally a child of the 60’s, so one could say that being a social warrior comes about in part a reflection of the times I grew up in.

    But, it is much much more then this. Ie; As a health care professional, having been in private practice for over 20 years now it is almost instinctive for me to address ‘our’ health and well being. If my prior and future comments you and others find offensive or if I have disturbed your ‘wa’ then for this I do in all sincerity apologize. But as they say the ‘truth hurts’. Which is why many would rather not hear any truths.

    It is encouraging that you read said comments but if I may. Not only pay attention to what I say but more important to that which
    I DO NOT SAY.

    When I first came across this site 6 months ago I read a fare number of articles before discovering that there where comments. It was disturbing to see how many comments were being posted filled with anger and hatred. Cursing other people and their respective faiths. Inciting violence on others. Using profane language to ‘get their point across’, filled with ignorance, and nobody responding to these comments.

    When someone reads such a comment that has been posted the individual(s) can make a choice;
    1) they do not reply, perhaps indicating that they are not concerned about what was said,
    2) they do not reply, perhaps indicating that they agree with said comment.
    3) they can post a comment that is in agreement with the comment.
    4) they can post a comment that indicates that they do not agree with said comment.
    5) someone wants to make a post that counters that which was mentioned, but do not out of fear.

    History shows us that if nobody says anything to counter such comments this encourages more of such comments, bolsters the ego, fuels the sense that one is superior to all others, no matter what their beliefs are or where they are from.

    History shows that if nobody says anything then those who believe and make such comments could in all likely rise to the top and then it becomes too late to say anything ( a lie told long enough and loud enough becomes a truth).

    Perhaps if I dare say, similar to what is happening in the United States in this election year. Where a candidate is using fear, anger and hatred as a platform to get elected. Eerily similar to the tactics that Hitler used to become elected.

    Where as if people say something then it shows that there are some and perhaps many out there who disagree with you and that we will not accept such comments and or beliefs.

    Please allow me to quote Martin Niemuler. A prominent protestant pastor, an out spoken public speaker and foe of Adolf Hitler and what the Nazi’s where doing. He believed that the German people and strange as it may sound that the leaders of the Protestant Church (and the Roman Catholic Church) where complicit in their silence.

    This silence allowed Hitler and the Nazi party to become elected (in a democratic society) and then the imprisonment, persecution, torture, enslavement, human experiments that where conducted and the murder of millions of people.

    “First they came for the Socialists and I did not speak out- because I was not a Socialist.

    Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out- because I was not a Trade Unionist.

    Then they came for the Jews and I did not speak out- because I was not a Jew.

    Then they came for me- and there was no one left to speak for me”.

    Now of course there are going to be those who will say that in a ‘free and democratic society’ you have the right to say what you say. Yes, unfortunately I have to agree with that.

    But, I remind you that all I am doing is making that same claim to that same right. Which it appears in many ways, many are willing to lay claim to but are unable or unwilling to allow others to make the same claim.

    Just one more point if I may. Let us not forget that it is the beliefs, action and behaviour of many who came before us that has contributed, allowed many of the rights and privileges that have been granted to us; the mass/mob, the unwashed, the slaves, the peasants, the serfs, the pagans, the heathens- you.

    Which for hundreds, thousands of years was denied to us by those who enjoyed these same rights but again unwilling to grant to those ‘beneath’ them, for what ever reason.

  • Reply to: The Truth Behind the Christ Myth: Ancient Origins of the Often Used Legend – Part I   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Alan C

    Gee, a paragraph now and again would be nice. You know, aiding your poor reader and all.

  • Reply to: The Truth Behind the Christ Myth: Ancient Origins of the Often Used Legend – Part I   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Alan C

    Zeitgeist is entertaining but it was debunked several years ago in terms of its relation to serious Christian history. In that sense, it’s junk.

  • Reply to: Hidden in the Hieroglyphs: Is Ancient Egyptian a Lost Language?   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Alan C

    >It is believed that the last people who knew how to read ancient hieroglyphs were killed by Christians on the island of Philae.

    Ah yes, again those horrible Christians! Seems to be a recurrent theme on this website.

  • Reply to: The British Museum Distorts History and Denies its Racist Past   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: MB

    Look at Gord, the social justice warrior. He will always be right and make claims right or wrong and steer the conversation to perceived injustices perpetrated against the noblest cultures. Get over yourself man, every post I see of yours in every topic is so far off the point and smacks of a cursory knowledge of history while desperately having to make a stand. There was no organized effort of looting historical artifacts in Vietnam and Afghanistan. The Afghanis looted their own museums like the Iraqis did to sell on the black-market. That is just the beginning of where you're wrong, I will say though, it is good Western civilizations took an interest in collecting and exhibiting artifacts of other civilizations, because a lot of them would end up like the Bamiyan Buddhas, or Palmyra, or the entire history of China prior to 222 BCE. Not that Western civilization is better, but it has put a value on anthropology and cultural history that other cultures have not even placed on their own history. Rant over.

  • Reply to: The Truth Behind the Christ Myth: Ancient Origins of the Often Used Legend – Part I   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: spiritsense

    Zeitgeist on Netflix is a good starting point

  • Reply to: The Magnificent Tomb and Treasures of Forgotten Couple Yuya and Tuya   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: sizzlerjoe1@yah...

    Amazing preservation of his hair ! And with so may coffins, how did anypne expect their spirits be able to escape them ? :)

  • Reply to: Glass beads link King Tutankhamun and Bronze Age Nordic women   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Eric Moore

    Just to keep it real here, the discovery of Egyptian beads as such does not prove direct trade between Bronze Age Scandinavian peoples and Egypt, these beads most likely hands more than once before finally reaching the peoples of the north starting with traders from Greece, Crete, or Southern Europe and were sold or traded as they moved northward.

    Now could have some adventurous soles traveled out of Scandinavia and went south and picked up these beads then brought them back with them sure, but actual trade routes with Egypt highly unlikely.

  • Reply to: The Truth Behind the Christ Myth: Ancient Origins of the Often Used Legend – Part I   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Ann Dugmore

    Interesting article but most of this has been known and commented on for some time. I am, however, intrigued as to where the information regarding Neolithic worship comes from - surely this is just pure speculation?

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